Category: Art + Design
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Honoring the Black Architects Who Built New York City
New York City’s skyline is a testament to innovation, diversity, and resilience. While many of its architectural icons are well known, the contributions of Black architects have often gone unrecognized. This Black History Month, we celebrate the visionary designers who shaped the city’s built environment. J. Max Bond Jr. One of the most influential Black…
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Bob Dylan’s Greenwich Village – Inspired by “A Complete Unknown”
The Oscar nominated film A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan, meticulously recreates many of the West Village and Greenwich Village’s most iconic spots, paying homage to the neighborhood’s deep connection to Dylan’s early career. In the 1960s, the Village was the epicenter of the folk music revival, a haven for artists, poets, and…
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Bob Dylan’s Greenwich Village – Inspired by “A Complete Unknown”
The Oscar nominated film A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan, meticulously recreates many of the West Village and Greenwich Village’s most iconic spots, paying homage to the neighborhood’s deep connection to Dylan’s early career. In the 1960s, the Village was the epicenter of the folk music revival, a haven for artists, poets, and…
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Bob Dylan’s Greenwich Village – Inspired by “A Complete Unknown”
The Oscar nominated film A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan, meticulously recreates many of the West Village and Greenwich Village’s most iconic spots, paying homage to the neighborhood’s deep connection to Dylan’s early career. In the 1960s, the Village was the epicenter of the folk music revival, a haven for artists, poets, and…
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New York City at 400: Homes that Honor the Past & Embrace the Future
As New York City marks its 400th anniversary, it remains a place of reinvention—where history and progress exist in constant dialogue. From cobblestone streets to soaring skyscrapers, each era has left its mark, shaping a city that honors its past while embracing the future. Few know this better than Brown Harris Stevens, the city’s oldest residential…
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Bob Dylan’s Greenwich Village – Inspired by “A Complete Unknown”
The Oscar nominated film A Complete Unknown, starring Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan, meticulously recreates many of the West Village and Greenwich Village’s most iconic spots, paying homage to the neighborhood’s deep connection to Dylan’s early career. In the 1960s, the Village was the epicenter of the folk music revival, a haven for artists, poets, and…
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In Design with Melanie Calder Russo of Calder Design Group
When it comes to creating interiors that seamlessly blend elegance and individuality, Melanie Calder Russo of Calder Design Group is a true visionary. In this exclusive interview, Melanie shares her insights on developing unique aesthetic visions for clients, balancing timeless design with modern trends, and the creative process behind her team’s work. Fresh off their…
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Japanese Fashion Designer Lists Stylish SoHo Loft
Renowned Japanese fashion designer Hiroki Nakamura, founder of the luxury menswear brand Visvim, has listed his SoHo loft for $2.7 million. The loft at 16 Greene Street is tucked inside one of the original Fluxhouse buildings, a series of live-work spaces for artists developed by George Maciunas in the 1960s. Nakamura and his wife, Kelsi,…
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Maximalism, Earth Tones & Individuality: What’s In for 2025
By Serj Markarian, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker The saying 'New Year, New You' isn’t just about personal growth—it’s also a great opportunity to refresh your surroundings. If updating your home décor is on your mind, the new year brings a wealth of design trend insights for 2025 to help guide your choices and spark inspiration.…
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A Historic Treasure in the West Village: The Isaacs-Hendricks House
Nestled in the heart of the West Village, the Isaacs-Hendricks House, built in 1799, holds the title of the neighborhood's oldest home. Listed for $12 million, this Federal-style 4-bedroom townhouse is also one of the oldest free-standing structures in all of Manhattan. Key features include wide-plank yellow pine floors, six wood-burning fireplaces, and handcrafted copper…